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Cyriacus of
Ancona or
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli (31 July 1391 – 1452) was a
restlessly itinerant Italian humanist and
antiquarian who came from a prominent...
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called an
early founder of archaeology. The
itinerant scholar Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli or
Cyriacus of
Ancona (1391–c. 1455) also
traveled throughout Greece to...
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Italian politician,
Prime Minister of
Italy (1988–1989)
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli, or
Cyriacus of Ancona, an
Italian antiquarian and
traveller of the 15th...
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Byzantine period, it had been
almost totally destro****; when
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli (Cyriacus of Ancona)
visited Athens in 1436 he
found only 21 of the original...
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social circle included a
number of
humanists and
sages such as
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli of Ancona,
Benedetto Dei of
Florence and
Michael Critobulus of Imbros...
- he was
mentioned by the
Italian humanist and
antiquarian Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli as a
painter of note and ability, and was
recorded by
Bartolomeo Facio...
- (1200–1271), an
Armenian historian Cyriacus of
Ancona or
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli (15th century),
traveller and
antiquarian in the
Aegean Cyriak or Cyriak...
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first Westerner to
describe the
remains in
Delphi was
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli (Cyriacus of Ancona), a 15th-century
merchant turned diplomat and antiquarian...
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ancient times comes from the 13th century.
Beginning with
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli in the 15th century, ever more
travellers visited the
place and published...
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Monument was
apparently still intact in 1436, when the
traveller Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli visited the
monument and
wrote in his
memoirs that the
monument was still...